Now more than ever it is critical for researchers and decision makers to work together to improve how we manage and preserve the planet\u27s natural resources. Water managers in the western U.S., as in many regions of the world, are facing unprecedented challenges including increasing water demands and diminishing or unpredictable supplies. The transfer of knowledge (KT) and technology (TT) between researchers and entities that manage natural resources can help address these issues. However, numerous barriers impede the advancement of such transfer, particularly between organizations that do not operate in a profit-oriented context and for which best practices for university-industry collaborative engagement may not be sufficient. Framework...
AbstractEffective conservation requires knowledge exchange among scientists and decision-makers to e...
The NASA Earth Resources Program has reached an important point in its development. Up to this point...
Increasing pressure on shared water resources has often been a driver for the development and utilis...
The NASA Applied Sciences Program works within NASA Earth sciences to leverage investment of satelli...
With increasing population pressure and water usage coupled with climate variability and change, wat...
The US National Research Council (NRC) recommended that: "The U.S. government, working in concert wi...
This paper describes the NASA’s Water Management Applications Program and opportunities for the wate...
University scientists are frequently challenged to embrace stakeholder engagement in a way that depa...
This paper provides an over view of a new international network of researchers, stakeholders, and en...
Real and apparent conflicts between ecosystem and human needs for fresh water are contributing to th...
The science-policy nexus has long puzzled scholars and managers working across diverse public policy...
Adequate water for ecosystems and humans is at a premium as the global population increases and the ...
Observatory‐scale data collection efforts allow unprecedented opportunities for integrative, multidi...
Real and apparent conflicts between ecosystem and human needs for fresh water are contributing to th...
Climate adaptation relies on theoretical frameworks of coproduced science and knowledge networks to ...
AbstractEffective conservation requires knowledge exchange among scientists and decision-makers to e...
The NASA Earth Resources Program has reached an important point in its development. Up to this point...
Increasing pressure on shared water resources has often been a driver for the development and utilis...
The NASA Applied Sciences Program works within NASA Earth sciences to leverage investment of satelli...
With increasing population pressure and water usage coupled with climate variability and change, wat...
The US National Research Council (NRC) recommended that: "The U.S. government, working in concert wi...
This paper describes the NASA’s Water Management Applications Program and opportunities for the wate...
University scientists are frequently challenged to embrace stakeholder engagement in a way that depa...
This paper provides an over view of a new international network of researchers, stakeholders, and en...
Real and apparent conflicts between ecosystem and human needs for fresh water are contributing to th...
The science-policy nexus has long puzzled scholars and managers working across diverse public policy...
Adequate water for ecosystems and humans is at a premium as the global population increases and the ...
Observatory‐scale data collection efforts allow unprecedented opportunities for integrative, multidi...
Real and apparent conflicts between ecosystem and human needs for fresh water are contributing to th...
Climate adaptation relies on theoretical frameworks of coproduced science and knowledge networks to ...
AbstractEffective conservation requires knowledge exchange among scientists and decision-makers to e...
The NASA Earth Resources Program has reached an important point in its development. Up to this point...
Increasing pressure on shared water resources has often been a driver for the development and utilis...